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A warrior among alpine gloves, the Stoic Forge Glove fends off the elements with its versatile design, ample dexterity, high-alpine pedigree. The Forge's flexible softshell material provides unhindered freedom of movement, and its rugged goat skin palm shuns damage from skis, lifts, and wild hazards. Frigid weather proves no match for the toasty wool lining, and should truly nasty weather threaten your push beyond the gates, the rugged shell repels the elements. In-bounds or beyond the gate, the Forge provides steadfast shelter where other gloves would explode at the seams.

Comment on Brad Wegman's review »

Cuff stinks

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I like the looser fit, I have big hands. But while the fingers and palm are made of nice leather the cuff is made of some goofy polypropylene. If you are a habitual glove remover like me then you will tear them apart in 50-75 days.

Comment on Josh C's review »

Awesome gloves!

Comment on Bryce 's review »

Awesome gloves!

I bought these after getting a recommendation from my friend, who said she loved them. I'm a girl, and I have small hands - size small fits me almost perfectly. The fingers are a little long, but I have enough room to be able to wear thin liner gloves. When I snowboard, since I'm a beginner, I fall a lot, so my gloves get worked and hit the snow often. So the gloves can feel wet, but with the leather outside, and the wool interior, they keep my hands super warm. I've been looking for gloves that allow movement during snowboarding but keep my hands warm, and these are them! I totally recommend these! I just wish they made them specifically for women.

Comment on magp355232's review »

Ditto

Like everyone else said these are great undercuff gloves. After going through a pair of gloves each season I finally committed to all-leather. I usually put 20+ riding days on my gloves each year, and also use them a couple times a week for xc skiing. My old gloves with leather palms and reinforced fingertips always blew out, but these guys have been goin strong all season and getting more comfortable with time. I do have large hands and the large gloves are a little snugger on me than I would like. There was also a little bit of a break in time initially. Other than that, these work great unless it dips into the single digits.

How do I wash these when they need it. ...

Nick, You should be able to hand wash them. Just use some mild soap, and work it around, both inside and out, rinse it and allow to dry. Treat the leather with some leather conditioner afterwards. All set!

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Excellent, almost perfect.

Gender:
Male

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

There are 4 criteria that I look for in gloves. Waterproofness, durability, dexterity, and quick-drying. Since I spend most of my time in the North Cascades and BC's Coast Mountains, most gloves are sufficiently warm, so that isn't a main priority for me. These gloves score 10/10 on all my criteria except quick drying because the don't have a removable liner. But because I haven't yet found the perfect glove, these still get 5 stars.

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Stoic gloves perfect for the right application

I have tried out quite a few of the Stoic gloves and these are my favorites. I find them perfect for riding lifts on a day that isn't too cold (25-40 degrees) or touring on the coldest days. I've been asked more than a few times what kind of gloves they are and the only time I don't reach for these is when it's truly cold and I'm riding lifts. So far they still look new after ~25 days of use.

Comment on Mark Parrett's review »

Average

Great glove out of the package. Appears to be decent construction, and the gloves seem to have a nice fit. After using them though, they are not incredibly warm gloves. My 5 year old Swany's covered in duct tape kept my fingers toastier. After half a season of wearing them the velcro patch began to rip the neoprene along the stitching.

Comment on Daughter of Zoltan's review »

Best Yet

I hate gloves. I spend a lot of my time on the hill whether hiking or just resort riding with bare hands, sometimes inside my jacket, sometimes just numb. So for me to give gloves a positive review at all is major. I have been impressed by these gloves. They have a really nice fit, curved to match the natural state of your hands, and most importantly they have kept warm in -25 in the alps, and haven't gotten swampy in the spring/summer of a winter that Utah is having this year.

Comment on Brandon Peterson's review »

Nice

I bought these for myself and loved them so much I had to get some as Christmas gifts. Very popular with the skiers and snowboarders in my family. These are super warm and durable. The wool lining is super soft and warm, it also doesn't seem to get as funky smelling either. My two teenagers have these now and I think it is the wool that makes the smell difference.